Student Life
Co-curricular include clubs that provide the students with an opportunity to produce publications, hone their debating skills, participate in activism and much more. Among the many clubs are:
- Activist Art Committee
- Amnesty International
- Anime Club
- Arabic Club
- Book Day Committee
- Computer Science Club
- Dance Company
- Debate Team
- Documentary Film Club
- East Wind West Wind
- Fashion Design Club
- French Club
- Fusion Club
- Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA)
- German Club
- GreenHM
- The HarMannics (A cappella group)
- HM Juggling Club
- HM Political Society
- Italian Club
- Inner City Hope
- Japanese Club
- Jewish Culture Club
- Junior Statesmen of America (JSA)
- Knowledge Masters
- Latin Club
- Literary Lunch Chat
- Manualism Club (Horacemanualism)
- Math Team
- Men's Issues Club
- Mock Trial
- Model Congress
- Model United Nations (MUN)
- Psychology Club
- Save Darfur
- Science Associates
- Science Team (Fusion)
- Service-Learning Team
- HM Habitat for Humanity Club
- Shakespeare Club
- Ski Club
- Spanish Club
- Theatre Company
- The Union
- Women's Issues Club
- Young Democrats of America
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